Review of The Caine Mutiny (1954) by Jacob E — 18 Apr 2013
A fabulous novel turned into film adaptation.... Bogart s best! Casablanca who?
The movie takes place on a destroyer-minesweeper in the Pacific during World War II. To the consternation of the Caine's crew, a popular captain (Tom Tully) is replaced by a disturbed despot named Queeg (Humphrey Bogart), who finds himself in over his head. As the stresses of command multiply, Queeg's paranoia and cowardice soon become apparent to Lieutenant Thomas Keefer (Fred MacMurray), a writer in civilian life. Keefer continually tries to convince Executive Officer Steve Maryk (Van Johnson) that Queeg is insane, but Keefer won't help Maryk when the Exec asks Keefer to help convince higher authority that Queeg should be relieved. During a typhoon, Queeg's poor seamanship nearly capsizes the Caine and crew members.
This review of The Caine Mutiny (1954) was written by Jacob E on 18 Apr 2013.
The Caine Mutiny has generally received positive reviews.
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